Sinner et Sabalenka, objectif 'Sunshine Double'

Les deux joueurs visent à remporter le Miami Open 2026 après leur succès à Indian Wells pour intégrer un club historique exclusif.

Pedro de Pablos | 23 Mar 2026 | 16.24
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Sinner et Sabalenka, objectif 'Sunshine Double'
Sinner et Sabalenka, objectif 'Sunshine Double'

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Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka have a clear goal for the Miami Open 2026. Both won the Indian Wells tournament a few days ago, and they have the chance to make history by completing the 'Sunshine Double' together, something that has rarely happened throughout history and they have a good chance of achieving.

Jannik Sinner, who did not play either of the two tournaments last year due to suspension, arrives with high morale and without the pressure of having Carlos Alcaraz on the other side of the draw (he was eliminated yesterday by Sebastian Korda). Aryna Sabalenka, on the other hand, is the reigning champion of the Miami Open 2026, and the clear dominator of the women's circuit. The only one capable of overshadowing her so far this season has been Elena Rybakina, who is presumably the other big favorite and a clear candidate to prevent Sabalenka's 'Sunshine Double'.

What is the Sunshine Double and which tennis players have achieved it?

Basically, the 'Sunshine Double' is summarized in winning Indian Wells and Miami in the same season, which is one of the greatest feats possible for a tennis player. Winning 12 consecutive matches in just three weeks, half on the west coast and the other half on the east coast. Two oceans as witnesses to an exciting journey through seas of glory that only a privileged few have sailed through.

Aryna Sabalenka after winning Indian Wells 2026.

The main difficulty of this feat lies in the change of conditions from one tournament to another. Indian Wells is slightly faster, and adapting so immediately is a major challenge for those who have barely any days to adjust, as is the case with Sinner and Sabalenka. A total of 11 individuals have achieved this feat (7 men and 4 women), of which 10 were number 1, with Michael Chang being the only one who did not succeed, and 10 were Grand Slam champions, with Marcelo Ríos as the only exception.

  • Jim Courier - 1991
  • Michael Chang - 1992
  • Pete Sampras - 1994
  • Steffi Graf - 1994 and 1996
  • Marcelo Ríos - 1998
  • André Agassi - 2001
  • Kim Clijsters - 2005 (won 14 matches as a non-seed)
  • Roger Federer - 2005, 2006, and 2017
  • Novak Djokovic - 2011, 2014, 2015, and 2016
  • Victoria Azarenka - 2016
  • Iga Swiatek - 2022

 

How many times has a double 'Sunshine Double' been achieved?

As can be seen in the list, a 'Sunshine Double' has been achieved on three occasions in the same year. The first ones were Pete Sampras and Steffi Graf in 1994, later Kim Clijsters and Roger Federer in 2005, and subsequently Novak Djokovic and Victoria Azarenka accomplished this feat. In fact, of all the times a female tennis player has achieved the 'Sunshine Double', only once has she not shared the spotlight with a male player, and that was Iga Swiatek in 2022.

Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner are the clear favorites in their respective draws to achieve this, besides being the two highest-ranked players, but other factors such as fatigue and the added pressure of knowing they can make history must be taken into account when analyzing a possible outcome. Although they will by no means be the youngest to achieve it, it would be a boost for both of them heading into the clay court season, supposedly their less ideal surface.

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